Building Tomorrow’s Psychological Scientists
Where Science Meets Society
Preparing you to make a difference
Hold onto these thoughts…
It’s 2050. You’re running an organization.
Who do you hire?
What would make YOU the Candidate B of 2028?
BPS Accredited - Your First Step to Professional Psychology
Research-Led - Faculty are Active Researchers, Not Just Teachers
Applied Focus - Real Problems, Real Solutions, Real Impact
Small Cohorts - You’re Not Just a Number
London Advantage - The World’s Psychology Hub
Depression is caused by low serotonin.
Studies show CBT is effective.
Beck’s cognitive triad explains negative thinking.
End of story, P.E. Next!.
What complex factors interact to create depression risk?
How do cultural contexts shape expression?
Which interventions work for whom and why?
What are the limitations of current research?
Opening the door!
Assessment: Lab-book + Reports + Exam
Assessment: Wellbeing plan + Behavioral experiment report
Assessment: Group poster + Individual presentation
Assessment: Exam + Policy brief
Choose your format: Essay, podcast, video, poster…
Assessment: Research participation + Public communication
Not an add-on - it’s integral to your degree
The last term of every year is designed to be an opportunity to use what you have learned, connect with students in other years, and frankly, just celebrate all the hard work - looking forward to the next year!
Every lecturer is conducting cutting-edge research
The city as your research site - diversity, culture, opportunity
Psychology for positive social change
Where science meets art, music, and social action
Your research could be next!
Top 150 Psychology departments worldwide
82% of our research rated world-leading or internationally excellent
#1 in UK for social mobility
95% of our graduates in employment or further study within 15 months
Small cohorts mean individual attention, not lecture hall anonymity
We push you to think deeper, question more, create solutions
Comprehensive pastoral care and academic mentoring
Alumni network spanning clinical practice, research, business, and public service
Skills that employers actually want: critical thinking, research literacy, communication, collaboration
Varied teaching
Varied assessment focused around skills for employability
Personal tutor throughout your studies
Psychology society: film clubs, social events, study groups
Three years from now…
What questions do you have about your psychology future?
Ready to join us? Let’s make it happen.
We look forward to welcoming you in September!